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291. TBR - How DMT Prevents Alien Annihilation | NAT Branding | Why Buy Crypto At All?!

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We dive deep into the real tensions shaping the crypto landscape, from Bitcoin’s security budget and miner incentives to the rise of arbitrary L1 chains playing the same old ICO game. We explore why NAT and Digital Matter Theory offer a fundamentally different path forward and put the entire crypto ecosystem through what we call the “Alien Test”: if an advanced civilization judged humanity by our digital assets, which technologies would actually pass?

We break down the psychology of how people solve problems, why non-arbitrary tokens matter, and how space computing, satellites, and the Type-1 civilization shift directly connect to where Bitcoin mining is headed next. The conversation expands into NAT branding, the Dyson sphere narrative, decentralization risks, the flash crash, and new pressures facing institutional trading desks. We also cover MicroStrategy’s positioning, market maker wipeouts, and why the industry keeps repeating the same patterns with new chains.

If you’re trying to understand how Bitcoin, miner incentives, NAT adoption, and the broader space race fit together, this episode maps out the entire picture. Stay to the end as we address the most common criticisms of NAT and highlight community thinkers like Rossi who continue pushing the conversation forward.

Welcome to another chaotic-smart, high-signal episode right before Thanksgiving. Enjoy.

Topics:

  1. First up, diving deep into the real tensions shaping the crypto landscape, from Bitcoin’s security budget and miner incentives to the rise of arbitrary L1 chains
  2. Next, breaking down the psychology of how people solve problems, why non-arbitrary tokens matter, and the Type-1 civilization shift directly connect to where Bitcoin mining is headed next
  3. and Finally, covering MicroStrategy’s positioning, market maker wipeouts, and why the industry keeps repeating the same patterns with new chains

Please like and subscribe on your favorite podcasting app!

Sign up for a free newsletter: www.theblockrunner.com

Follow us on: Youtube: https://bit.ly/TBlkRnnrYouTube

Twitter: bit.ly/TBR-Twitter

Telegram: bit.ly/TBR-Telegram

Discord: bit.ly/TBR-Discord

$NAT Telegram: https://t.me/dmt_nat

  continue reading

100 episodes

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We dive deep into the real tensions shaping the crypto landscape, from Bitcoin’s security budget and miner incentives to the rise of arbitrary L1 chains playing the same old ICO game. We explore why NAT and Digital Matter Theory offer a fundamentally different path forward and put the entire crypto ecosystem through what we call the “Alien Test”: if an advanced civilization judged humanity by our digital assets, which technologies would actually pass?

We break down the psychology of how people solve problems, why non-arbitrary tokens matter, and how space computing, satellites, and the Type-1 civilization shift directly connect to where Bitcoin mining is headed next. The conversation expands into NAT branding, the Dyson sphere narrative, decentralization risks, the flash crash, and new pressures facing institutional trading desks. We also cover MicroStrategy’s positioning, market maker wipeouts, and why the industry keeps repeating the same patterns with new chains.

If you’re trying to understand how Bitcoin, miner incentives, NAT adoption, and the broader space race fit together, this episode maps out the entire picture. Stay to the end as we address the most common criticisms of NAT and highlight community thinkers like Rossi who continue pushing the conversation forward.

Welcome to another chaotic-smart, high-signal episode right before Thanksgiving. Enjoy.

Topics:

  1. First up, diving deep into the real tensions shaping the crypto landscape, from Bitcoin’s security budget and miner incentives to the rise of arbitrary L1 chains
  2. Next, breaking down the psychology of how people solve problems, why non-arbitrary tokens matter, and the Type-1 civilization shift directly connect to where Bitcoin mining is headed next
  3. and Finally, covering MicroStrategy’s positioning, market maker wipeouts, and why the industry keeps repeating the same patterns with new chains

Please like and subscribe on your favorite podcasting app!

Sign up for a free newsletter: www.theblockrunner.com

Follow us on: Youtube: https://bit.ly/TBlkRnnrYouTube

Twitter: bit.ly/TBR-Twitter

Telegram: bit.ly/TBR-Telegram

Discord: bit.ly/TBR-Discord

$NAT Telegram: https://t.me/dmt_nat

  continue reading

100 episodes

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